Panda Game

2022 - 10 - 1

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Tickets issued for excessive noise, open alcohol as Panda Game ... (CTV Edmonton)

The University of Ottawa Gee-Gees beat the Carleton Ravens 37-7 in the 53rd Panda Game at a sold out TD Place. This is the fourth straight year the Gee-Gees ...

[Some road access restricted in Goderich, Ont. [Kitchener](https://kitchener.ctvnews.ca/) An 80-year-old woman has died after a fire erupted in an apartment building in Saint-Hyacinthe, Que. Saturday afternoon in response to the death of an Iranian woman who was arrested for allegedly wearing her hijab improperly. Some five per cent of global COVID-19 survivors have now developed long-lasting taste and smell problems, according to a 2022 study. Another resident of the building on Drouin Ave. After being encircled by Ukrainian forces, Russia pulled troops out Saturday from an eastern Ukrainian city that it had been using as a front-line hub. "Students should be aware that the costs for policing this football event are funded by tuition fees and ticket sales. Seb Lemay said, noting officers have been visiting with residents and businesses in Sandy Hill ahead of the Panda Game. "It’s certainly an important game, it has local spirit … Police vowed to take a "zero tolerance" approach to public disorder during the Panda Game, after post-game festivities last year saw 2,000 people pack a Sandy Hill street, damaging property and flipping a vehicle. This is the fourth straight year the Gee-Gees will bring Pedro back to campus.

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Police issue tickets for alcohol, excessive noise before Panda Game ... (CBC.ca)

Ottawa police tweeted at noon Saturday that they had "assisted the Ottawa Paramedic Service and issued over 20 provincial offence notices for open alcohol."

The Ottawa Police Service had said they would ramp up their presence at the game, attempting to keep the festivities from turning into chaos. Late Saturday afternoon, after the game, the city's bylaw department said it had issued 11 tickets for excessive noise and one for littering during the celebrations. Bylaw officers had also "issued a $1,000 ticket for excessive noise on Chapel Street," police said in the pre-game tweet.

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Ottawa Police issue tickets for excessive noise, alcohol following ... (CityNews Ottawa)

Police say they have already issued over 20 provincial offence notices for open alcohol and Ottawa By-law has issued a $1000 ticket for excessive noise on ...

[@OttawaBylaw]has issued a $1,000 ticket for excessive noise on Chapel Street. This morning, police have assisted [@OttawaParamedic]and issued over 20 provincial offence notices for open alcohol. Ottawa By-Law has issued a $1,000 ticket for excessive noise on Chapel Street.

Gendron stars as Gee-Gees roll to Panda Game victory over Ravens (Brockville Recorder and Times)

A one-sided win improved uOttawa's season record to 5-1, while the loss dropped Carleton to 3-3 overall.

“You can’t get too high up. You can’t go too down. “It’s good for us, but you’ve got to stay 10 toes down,” Cimankinda said. It’s not just about football. They executed better than us, and, you know, things just got out of hand at the end there.” It’s really special.” That’s something we talk about quite a bit.” The coaches give such good tips and you get to the game, and it’s just like another practice.” Amid all the bedlam, he had a tough time finding family and friends. “But, when the ball is in your hands and the crowd erupts, it’s just so special. Article content “You know, when the ball is in the air, it’s kind of silent,” Gendron said.

Gendron stars as Gee-Gees roll to Panda Game victory over Ravens (Ottawa Sun)

A one-sided win improved uOttawa's season record to 5-1, while the loss dropped Carleton to 3-3 overall.

“You can’t get too high up. You can’t go too down. “It’s good for us, but you’ve got to stay 10 toes down,” Cimankinda said. It’s not just about football. They executed better than us, and, you know, things just got out of hand at the end there.” It’s really special.” That’s something we talk about quite a bit.” The coaches give such good tips and you get to the game, and it’s just like another practice.” Amid all the bedlam, he had a tough time finding family and friends. “But, when the ball is in your hands and the crowd erupts, it’s just so special. Article content “You know, when the ball is in the air, it’s kind of silent,” Gendron said.

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Tickets issued for alcohol, excessive noise on Panda Game day ... (CBC.ca)

Ottawa police tweeted at noon Saturday that they had "assisted the Ottawa Paramedic Service and issued over 20 provincial offence notices for open alcohol."

The Ottawa Police Service had said they would ramp up their presence at the game, attempting to keep the festivities from turning into chaos. Late Saturday afternoon, after the game, the city's bylaw department said it had issued 11 tickets for excessive noise and one for littering during the celebrations. Bylaw officers had also "issued a $1,000 ticket for excessive noise on Chapel Street," police said in the pre-game tweet.

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Tickets issued for excessive noise, open alcohol as police monitor ... (CTV Edmonton)

Ottawa police officers kept an eye on post-Panda Game parties in Sandy Hill as night fell on the capital, while tickets were issued to revellers for ...

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Gee-Gees successfully protect the panda (The Fulcrum)

Pedro is ours, once again. Image: Bardia Boomer/Fulcrum. Reading Time: 4 minutes. A DOMINANT PERFORMANCE BY THE GEES SECURES A PANDA ...

After picking up a first down, Cimankinda got on the board once again and with Fair’s successful extra point, the Gees added to their lead — 37-7. One of Cimankinda’s rushes during the drive went for over 15 yards and was complete with a stiff arm that knocked a Ravens player to the ground. Ottawa’s first series of the third quarter ended in a touchdown when Maracle connected with wide receiver Willy-Pierre Dimbongi in the end zone. Maracle’s connections with both Gendron and Cimankinda helped to march the Gees deep into Carleton’s end early on in the third quarter. The Ravens began their second series with a bang. The Gee-Gees opened the game with a kickoff from Zachary Copeland that placed the Ravens deep in their own end.

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Dozens ticketed, 2 arrested on Panda Game day | CBC News (CBC.ca)

The dozens of tickets came as the University of Ottawa Gee-Gees defeated the Carleton Ravens 37-7 in the annual football game.

"We do know that police do often make students, especially racialized students, feel more unsafe rather than feel more secure. Dozens of officers were milling about Sandy Hill Saturday as students headed to post-game celebrations. Shortly after 8 p.m., the police service tweeted that they'd issued 85 tickets for open alcohol. While he hadn't heard of any negative interactions between police and students at the time he spoke to CBC, Singh said large numbers of officers can lead to uneasiness. Just before 10 p.m., police tweeted that they were asking the crowds in Sandy Hill — which brushes up against the University of Ottawa — to disperse "immediately." Ottawa police say they've issued dozens of tickets and arrested several people on the day of the annual Panda Game.

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Several people arrested during post-Panda Game celebrations in ... (CTV Edmonton)

Ottawa police officers moved in to disperse crowds in Sandy Hill late Saturday night, as thousands of students packed residential streets in the area for ...

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Dozens ticketed, several arrested on Panda Game day | CBC News (CBC.ca)

The arrests and tickets came as the University of Ottawa Gee-Gees defeated the Carleton Ravens 37-7 in the annual football game.

"We do know that police do often make students, especially racialized students, feel more unsafe rather than feel more secure. Dozens of officers were milling about Sandy Hill Saturday as students headed to post-game celebrations. Shortly after 8 p.m., the police service tweeted that they'd issued 85 tickets for open alcohol. While he hadn't heard of any negative interactions between police and students at the time he spoke to CBC, Singh said large numbers of officers can lead to uneasiness. Just before 10 p.m., police tweeted that they were asking the crowds in Sandy Hill — which brushes up against the University of Ottawa — to disperse "immediately." Ottawa police say they've issued dozens of tickets and arrested several people on the day of the annual Panda Game.

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Update: Law enforcement bulks up in Sandy Hill, but crowd still ... (Ottawa Citizen)

A large police presence awaited those returning from the uOttawa-Carleton football game, intent on preventing a repeat of 2021 disturbances.

Police tweeted that another arrest had been made for public intoxication and resisting arrest. “I just got hit.” “This is f—ed,” one person said. At least two people had been arrested, based on police tweets, including one for mischief. One young man sat on the road with his hands behind him in cuffs. By 9 p.m., the streets and sidewalks in parts of Sandy Hill were teeming with students. “I thought that last year the police might’ve helped exacerbate the situation by trying to cram everybody into one area. And we don’t want to antagonize anyone.” “But there’s really nothing else we can do. “I had eggs thrown at me and people screaming in my face. “My partner and I were outside for seven hours last year,” Meagan LaRose recalled. Many noted the increased police presence over last year’s force, with numerous Ontario Provincial Police officers augmenting uniformed Ottawa Police Service counterparts in the area.

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Pedro the Panda stays downtown after dominant showing by uOttawa (The Charlatan)

The Carleton Ravens lost its fourth consecutive Panda Game 37-7 against the uOttawa Gee-Gees in front of a sold out crowd at TD Place on Oct.1.

After two field goals from Gee-Gees’ kicker Campbell Fair, Cimankinda added two touchdown runs late in the fourth quarter for the Gee-Gees to seal the victory. The Ravens’ secondary struggled in the second half and when they got a stop, their offence couldn’t capitalize. The Gee-Gees’ offence had a smooth start to the third quarter. The Gee-Gees added a 21-yard field goal to take a 10-7 lead later on in the half. The Ravens offence will look to get things going in the third-quarter after a frustating first-half. The team then blocked and recovered a 25-yard field goal from the Gee-Gees just before halftime.

Seven people arrested during post-Panda Game celebrations in ... (CTV Edmonton)

Ottawa police reported an "escalation of illegal activities" in Sandy Hill Saturday night, as thousands of people packed residential streets for post-Panda ...

This event was hosted by the Canadian Association of Retired Persons (CARP) and Sudbury Arts Council. Many workers in Saskatchewan are set to benefit from the province's latest minimum wage increase. They're not the only ones whose ability to make a living is being impacted. Here's a look at how the chaos occurred and what is being done to prevent future incidents. Some five per cent of global COVID-19 survivors have now developed long-lasting taste and smell problems, according to a 2022 study. "Students should be aware that the costs for policing this football event are funded by tuition fees and ticket sales. "It feels like they are going to really clamp down on students but they kind of never do. Last year's post-game festivities saw 2,000 people pack Russell Avenue in Sandy Hill, damaging property and flipping a vehicle. "Officers are working to disperse crowds in Sandy Hill. "Hoping we all have a safe, respectful and just fun overall experience." At 11:30 p.m., police reported crowds were beginning to disperse in Sandy Hill, but said officers would remain in place. Partygoers: please leave the Sandy Hill area immediately," police said on social media just after 10 p.m.

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Ottawa police arrest 7, ticket dozens following university football game (Globalnews.ca)

Police say the crowd became hostile, with participants allegedly seen committing vandalism and throwing objects at officers.

In an early Sunday morning tweet, the police service said a large crowd gathered in the Sandy Hill neighbourhood around 8:30 p.m. [University of Ottawa](https://globalnews.ca/tag/university-of-ottawa) and [Carleton University](https://globalnews.ca/tag/carleton-university) football teams. OTTAWA — Police in Ottawa have made multiple arrests and issued dozens of tickets following the annual Panda game between the

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